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Page Title: Figure 2-27.-Gable-end overhang with the end wall framed under the overhang.
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Figure 2-25.-Setting up and bracing a ridgeboard when only a few workers are available.
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End Framing

Figure 2-27.-Gable-end overhang with the end wall framed under the overhang. Figure  2-28.-Gable-end  overhang  with  the  end  wall  framed  directly  beneath  the  rafters. This method guarantees that the line of the overhang will be perfectly straight, even if the building is not. Over  each  gable  end  of  the  building,  another overhang can be framed. The main framing members of the gable-end overhang are the fascia, also referred to as  “fly”  (or  “barge”)  rafters.  They  are  tied  to  the ridgeboard at the upper end and to the fascia board at the lower end. Fascia boards are often nailed to the tail ends of the common rafters to serve as a finish piece at the edge of the roof. By extending past the gable ends of the house, common rafters also help to support the basic rafters. Figures 2-27 and 2-28 show different methods used to frame the gable-end overhang. In figure 2-27, a fascia rafter is nailed to the ridgeboard and to the fascia board. Blocking (not shown in the figures) rests on the end wall and is nailed between the fascia rafter and the rafter next to it. This section of the roof is further strengthened when the roof sheathing is nailed to it. In figure 2-28, two common rafters arc placed directly over the gable 2-18

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